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a further look by the fbi into kelley's e-mails revealed hundreds between kelley and allen, 20,000 to 30,000 pages of communications in all. but a source familiar with the e-mails say they contain no evidence of a sexual relationship, something allen strongly denied. instead, the e-mails are described as friendly, perhaps flirty, but routine, mostly about meetings with ambassadors and dinner parties. in one note kelley tells the general she saw him on tv. he responds, "thanks, dear, you're a sweetheart." many e-mails were from kelley to general allen's wife. the two couples were good friends. >> until someone proves otherwise, i believe that he did nothing inappropriate. >> reporter: today the white house says the president obama still has faith in petraeus and allen. federal agents descended on the home of paula broadwell, gathering more material including a desktop computer, making sure she doesn't hold any classified information. and dave petraeus, once such a public hero, now forced into the shadows. while there is plenty of anger over petraeus' behavior with paula broadwell, the
a further look by the fbi into kelley's e-mails revealed hundreds between kelley and allen, 20,000 to 30,000 pages of communications in all. but a source familiar with the e-mails say they contain no evidence of a sexual relationship, something allen strongly denied. instead, the e-mails are described as friendly, perhaps flirty, but routine, mostly about meetings with ambassadors and dinner parties. in one note kelley tells the general she saw him on tv. he responds, "thanks, dear, you're...
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>> reporter: diane, an official tells abc news tonight,s the fbi discovered hundreds, if not thousands, of e-mails between david petraeus and paula broadwell on her computer, an affair that petraeus is claiming did not begin until he left the army. a friend close to petraeus says the general was "shocked and surprised" to learn broadwell had been sending anonymous threatening e-mails to jill kelley, the petraeus family friend who was so alarmed by the e-mails, she called the fbi. those friends also tell us the general's wife, holly petraeus, is furious with her husband. you see her here at his confirmation hearings back in august of 2011, broadwell sitting just a few seats away. petraeus insists they weren't having an affair then, which leads us to the first big question -- when did the affair begin? petraeus' friends claim it started around november 2011, two months after he took over the cia, an important point, since he could be tried under military law for adultery. >> it didn't begin when he was in the army. >> reporter: but many who know the general suspect it began months earlie
>> reporter: diane, an official tells abc news tonight,s the fbi discovered hundreds, if not thousands, of e-mails between david petraeus and paula broadwell on her computer, an affair that petraeus is claiming did not begin until he left the army. a friend close to petraeus says the general was "shocked and surprised" to learn broadwell had been sending anonymous threatening e-mails to jill kelley, the petraeus family friend who was so alarmed by the e-mails, she called the...
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the fbi traced those e-mails back to paula broadwell's computer where they discovered the evidence of broadwell's affair with david petraeus. but it doesn't stop there. abc news has learned that general allen also received an anonymous e-mail traced to paula broadwell, painting jill kelley as a seductress. a further look by the fbi into kelley's e-mails revealed hundreds between kelley and general allen, 20,000 to 30,000 pages of communications in all. but a source familiar with the e-mails say they contain no evidence of a sexual relationship, something allen supporting what allen said. instead they're described as friendly, perhaps flirtatious but routine mostly about meetings with ambassadors and dinner parties. in one note kelley tells the general she saw him on tv. he responds, "thanks, dear, you're a sweetheart." many e-mails were from kelley to general allen's wife. the two couples were good friends. >> until someone proves otherwise, i believe that he did nothing inappropriate. >> reporter: and today the white house made clear the president still has faith in general allen, bu
the fbi traced those e-mails back to paula broadwell's computer where they discovered the evidence of broadwell's affair with david petraeus. but it doesn't stop there. abc news has learned that general allen also received an anonymous e-mail traced to paula broadwell, painting jill kelley as a seductress. a further look by the fbi into kelley's e-mails revealed hundreds between kelley and general allen, 20,000 to 30,000 pages of communications in all. but a source familiar with the e-mails say...
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george, the investigation is ongoing, and fbi agents are still poring through thor documents from her house though broadwell remains in legal jeopardy. >>> we move on to a health alert. doctors are sounding an alarm over what's being called a national phenomenon. young boys using supplements and experimenting with steroids. it's all in a new study out in the journal "pediatrics," and abc's dan harris has the details on a reality check for american families. >> reporter: the videos are burning up the internet -- teenage boys transforming their bodies, going from skinny to ripped. a graphic illustration of what today's study says is a surprisingly prevalent trend. the study's authors warning, "the use of muscle-enhancing behaviors is substantially higher than has been previously reported and is cause for concern." with 90% of boys in middle and high school saying they regularly exercised with the goal of increasing muscle mass and more than two-thirds saying they changed the way they ate. more worryingly, 38% said they had used protein supplements, which are unregulated, not well resear
george, the investigation is ongoing, and fbi agents are still poring through thor documents from her house though broadwell remains in legal jeopardy. >>> we move on to a health alert. doctors are sounding an alarm over what's being called a national phenomenon. young boys using supplements and experimenting with steroids. it's all in a new study out in the journal "pediatrics," and abc's dan harris has the details on a reality check for american families. >> reporter:...
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why the fbi is investigating tonight and that's next. in america today we're running out of a vital resource we need to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's...
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. >>> target, new york, a mysterious new message from al qaeda online, the fbi searching for clues in this picture tonight. >>> big change, what the government did today that will help consumers know if their ground beef at the supermarket contains that filler critics call "pink slime." >>> and a real life batman unmavenged. the police pulled this man over and we find him and discover he is a super hero after all. >> good evening. as we come on the air tonight, seven million people in dallas and forth worth have been living through an assault by giant tornadoes. at first it looks like paper flying through the air, but those are tractor trailers tossed through the sky. the storm snapped power lines, and the schools are on lock down. fright end children huddling against the wall. >> reporter: rampaged through dallas neighborhoods and peeling walls off buildings. >> take cover. >> reporter: these residents run for cover. >> get in the house! >> reporter: in one arlington school, students ordered to duck and cover. the national weather service called at least two tornadoes, large and extr
. >>> target, new york, a mysterious new message from al qaeda online, the fbi searching for clues in this picture tonight. >>> big change, what the government did today that will help consumers know if their ground beef at the supermarket contains that filler critics call "pink slime." >>> and a real life batman unmavenged. the police pulled this man over and we find him and discover he is a super hero after all. >> good evening. as we come on the air...
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. >> at the very least, the fbi gave me farther went after the guy and tried to stop him and slow him down enough to let other people get to safety. >> reporter: the shooting has rattled the sikh community, 500,000 strong in the united states. sikhism is characterized by a belief in peace. observant followers do not cut but since the september 11th attacks, sikhs in this country have often been confused with muslims and have increasingly been targeted -- more than 700 incidents reported since 9/11 -- a frustration many sikhs deal with every day. >> we're your brothers and sisters who live down the street. we're the doctor, the engineer, we're the cab driver, we're the gas station guy. we're your neighbors. >> reporter: there are still many unanswered questions for the sikh community here in wisconsin. a statement, the gunman family told the milwaukee sentinel they are devastated and don't have the words to describe what happened. george. thank you. alex. as you just heard, there are word on the underground movement. brian ross has more on the connection. >> reporter: civil rights conn
. >> at the very least, the fbi gave me farther went after the guy and tried to stop him and slow him down enough to let other people get to safety. >> reporter: the shooting has rattled the sikh community, 500,000 strong in the united states. sikhism is characterized by a belief in peace. observant followers do not cut but since the september 11th attacks, sikhs in this country have often been confused with muslims and have increasingly been targeted -- more than 700 incidents...
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what one fbi agent called an amazing shot. and there is a new story of heroism. two children who saved lives. abc's alex perez has their story. >> reporter: they were among the youngest at the sikh temple that deadly sunday and some of the bravest. 9-year-old amanat and her 11-year-old brother abhay were playing outside when they heard the gunshots. >> we heard a shot, which we thought was a fireworks, but then it wasn't fireworks, it was bullets. and we saw a guy, he got out of a cab and he hit two people who were getting into their car. >> reporter: the children didn't hesitate. they ran into the temple to sound the alarm. how were you warning people? >> as soon as we got in the kitchen, i started yelling, i'm like, there's a guy with a gun, hide, hide. >> reporter: were you scared? >> yeah. >> reporter: what were you scared about? >> that he's going to kill everyone. >> reporter: and when you saw everyone's reaction, how were they -- how were people acting when you guys came in and they heard what you were saying? >> they were frightened. and they were kind of
what one fbi agent called an amazing shot. and there is a new story of heroism. two children who saved lives. abc's alex perez has their story. >> reporter: they were among the youngest at the sikh temple that deadly sunday and some of the bravest. 9-year-old amanat and her 11-year-old brother abhay were playing outside when they heard the gunshots. >> we heard a shot, which we thought was a fireworks, but then it wasn't fireworks, it was bullets. and we saw a guy, he got out of a...